Kalk ?

sparky0028

Member
I was speaking with the lfs about the use of a K-reactor and advise me not to use one, that I sould be using a dual chamber C-reactor. He point out that there would be extra calcium hydroxide and would start to melt the corals, that I should be using CO2 with the Kalk. I have read a lot of threads on this board about the use of Kalk, I am confused can someone clear things up for me.
The only reason I would actually think this could be true is that I have notice a patch of xenia that has totaly receded and also a area of my GSp has not open it the past few days.:help:
The K-reacrtor has been running from 5/12 topping of about 2.5 liters per day.
Sparky
 

sparky0028

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Thanks Kip
Thats what I though, but what I don't understand is why am I seeing problems with the xenia and gsp. I also noticed last night the my gorgonian's are not opening up either.
Sparky
 

sparky0028

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Kip
I had to move the drip tube into the main tank just over the returns becasue I did not have enough flow in its original spot and was getting a film on top ofthe water. Maybe the return was forcing the the kalk mixing over the effective corals?
Sparky
 

sparky0028

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Kip
The reactor is 30" high with the fresh water entering in at 9" about the kalk sediment and exits at the top. I have a pump that stirs the kalk up every 6 hours for five minutes. The Liter Meter pump was set for 2.5L per day which is about 16.6ml every 9.6 minutes.
I have not change the kalk out since I started on 5/12, and added 3tbs three time since startup. Why do you have to empty the reactor?:notsure:
Sparky
 

sparky0028

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Kip
last time I check the kalk stirred up to where the water enters about 9-10 from the bottom.I will look tonight.
I placed my water entrance up from the bottom because I though it might get cloggged from the kalk paste. Should I move it to the bottm?
Sparky
 
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